PowerDirector 8 or 9 Ultra 64 and Panasonic TM700

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2010

PowerDirector 9 editing 1080p 60fps off of Panasonic TM700.

Software:

Windows 7 64bit
PowerDirector 9 Ultra 64

Hardware:

CPU: Core2Duo E6600 (Conroe-4M)
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 260
Motherboard: Gigabyte 965p-DS3
RAM: 6GB

Category:

Film & Animation

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License:

Standard YouTube License

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  • what file format do you use to produce 16:9 video but not to be HD (to upload on YT)???

  • @YuPunkRock I think you can use h.264 avc 720 x 480...

  • @YuPunkRock But don't forget.. you should try to upload to youtube at the best possible quality... youtube always compresses your video a "little bit"

  • Preview is clunky if I use a high res. I put it in normal preview when editing. Much better than pinnacle studio 14.

  • @Stevied43 Do you mean high res as in 1080p ?

  • @mrtavares He probably means HD, so I suppose he means not only 1080p, but 720p as well.

  • @wassup986 Yep, you're probably right

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  • Dear mrtavares,

    We are calling for all PowerDirector Masters. Here is your chance to showcase and share your tips and tricks of PowerDirector 9 and the top tutorial makers will be awarded with great prizes. What's more, you can enter as many tutorials as you want.

    For more details visit CyberLink’s official website and click on the "Who is the PowerDirector Video Tutorial Master?" banner at the bottom of the page.

  • @PaulsethVids I haven't tried it myself but I've read in forums that it can. You just have to create a custom profile. You can checkout the screenshot of that on this forum: forum . cyberlink . com / forum / posts / list / 14066.page

  • PD8 Ultra can import 1080-60p, but it cannot produce 60p. Can PD9?

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